Body shook/vibrated violently while in sleep paralysis

I had an experience a few weeks ago with sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is nothing new to me, nor am I afraid of it. In fact, I embrace it and love
the experience. I always fall into it with my eyes open and can sometimes lucidly control the outcome or what I see.

This time, after a minute or two, while lucidly paralyzed with my eyes open my body started vibrating violently, or so it seemed. It actually felt
like my body was shaking eventually. It started out mild, then slowly progressed until I felt like there was a silent lawnmower attached to my bed
somehow. I vividly remember while this was happening noticing that my heart rate was still incredibly calm and soft. Not something I expected at that
moment. Although, the vibration eventually got so strong that anxiety must have kicked me out of the experience. Maybe it was something medical
related, but judging from how calm my heart rate was I feel that it was more of a sensation rather than my body actually vibrating or shaking, so I
don't feel there was something wrong medically. It was quite an eye opening experience though, and if anyone else has had this experience while in
sleep paralysis I wouldn't mind hearing about it.

I suppose I posted this here because my sleep paralysis experiences are incredibly strange and varied sometimes, but I love experiencing them.

originally posted by: stormcell
Your neighbor wasn't doing their laundry by any chance? I used to have "shaking bed syndrome" and traced it down to an apartment block with a
timber frame and washing machines in each kitchen.

but my vibration/shaking/ body earthquake... was because of the hypnosis session I was in

they used the 'cloud' visualization technique where I floated higher & higher to the next level of clouds...
I was great for awhile...being serene at each level of cloud....

but suddenly ~~~ I guess I was Freezing (in the stratosphere cloud) ~~~ and I started shaking violently (I was told) like a epilepsy episode or
something...

the coach took me out of the hypnosis state.... 1-2-3

the group of 4 people were more shaken up than myself !

thanks for the OP thread

I had not thought of that experience in years...
I used to do a moderate amount of astral projection/oobe/remote viewing back in the mid 60's to mid 70's... this strange event was at Apopka Florida,
at a Yogi Bear Campground sometime before labor-day 1972...at early evening in a tent...because I challenged the man that I could not be hypnotized,
and he had hypnotized scores of people as a college diversion for groups, that finally got into the Keg party Spirit

When I was a kid I used to get instances like this. Then it just stopped one day for a few years. Till I was about 10-11.
This time, I had episodes like you said. I told my mom and she sort of went into a panic.
We went to my doctor, and he explained that it's quite common in children, but they never really say anything because it's associated with either a
fear, or a bad dream. And parents dismiss it as just that, a bad dream.

One night my mom was checking on me and I had one of these episodes, I could see everything around me, see my mom standing in the door way checking on
me, but I felt like I was shaking and the room was spinning. When I finally came too I told her what had happened, she told me she didn't see
anything, that I was just lying there looking around. The kicker of the story, it was all in my head, a nightmare, I felt like I was trashing,
sweating, shaking, seeing the room spin, but I was just lying there with my eyes open looking around.

originally posted by: strongfp
When I was a kid I used to get instances like this. Then it just stopped one day for a few years. Till I was about 10-11.
This time, I had episodes like you said. I told my mom and she sort of went into a panic.
We went to my doctor, and he explained that it's quite common in children, but they never really say anything because it's associated with either a
fear, or a bad dream. And parents dismiss it as just that, a bad dream.

One night my mom was checking on me and I had one of these episodes, I could see everything around me, see my mom standing in the door way checking on
me, but I felt like I was shaking and the room was spinning. When I finally came too I told her what had happened, she told me she didn't see
anything, that I was just lying there looking around. The kicker of the story, it was all in my head, a nightmare, I felt like I was trashing,
sweating, shaking, seeing the room spin, but I was just lying there with my eyes open looking around.

I think this is what my experience was close to. I was paralyzed but had my eyes open and could see everything, and for anyone that would have been
looking at me, I don't think they would have seen anything at all. Just me laying there quietly with my eyes open

Iv heard of this my friend but never had it, I have had sleep paralysis quite alot but not the shakeing/vibrating apparently its quite common some
people actually nearly always get this and some its a regular way of starting to get in to the sleep paralysis I Have heard it on here infact let me
try and find the thread for you...

Theres a cuple of threads but I thinks this one has someone talking about the vibrations thingy like its normal I remember cause I commented on it but
scolling thru it now I see your pic too so we was both commenting on it lol

Ive felt that vibration once. I was fighting to stay in my body, while something was trying to pull me out. I felt this overwhelming vibration, and it
felt like I was being super charged with static electricity. It was really surreal.

while lucidly paralyzed with my eyes open my body started vibrating violently, or so it seemed. It actually felt like my body was shaking
eventually. It started out mild, then slowly progressed until I felt like there was a silent lawnmower attached to my bed somehow.

That's what I was thinking. There is a condition in which people suffer seizures in their sleep without knowing it. I might want to get that checked
out, but I am no MD or specialist, just a guy with similar experiences.

originally posted by: spacemanjupiter
I had an experience a few weeks ago with sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is nothing new to me, nor am I afraid of it. In fact, I embrace it and love
the experience. I always fall into it with my eyes open and can sometimes lucidly control the outcome or what I see.

This time, after a minute or two, while lucidly paralyzed with my eyes open my body started vibrating violently, or so it seemed. It actually felt
like my body was shaking eventually. It started out mild, then slowly progressed until I felt like there was a silent lawnmower attached to my bed
somehow. I vividly remember while this was happening noticing that my heart rate was still incredibly calm and soft. Not something I expected at that
moment. Although, the vibration eventually got so strong that anxiety must have kicked me out of the experience. Maybe it was something medical
related, but judging from how calm my heart rate was I feel that it was more of a sensation rather than my body actually vibrating or shaking, so I
don't feel there was something wrong medically. It was quite an eye opening experience though, and if anyone else has had this experience while in
sleep paralysis I wouldn't mind hearing about it.

I suppose I posted this here because my sleep paralysis experiences are incredibly strange and varied sometimes, but I love experiencing them.

I've had this on and off for years since about the age of 14ish? I can relate to your sensation very well. I've noticed though, since I got cats a
few years ago, the sensation has drastically declined and so has the intensity. In the past mine has been associated with trying to scream with all
my might but not being able to make a peep, the sensation of trying to stop or "put on the brakes" but rushing at great speed anyway, seeing symbols I
don't recognize, seeing beautiful purple colors and patterns.

Being beckoned in a trance like sleep/dream/verge of awake state to two white orbs looking at me outside of the window, beckoned in this state to a
small shadow figure looking at me.

Feeling myself give in to it in the dream state and being told to arise from a disembodied voice then doing so in the dream world, fighting
alongside others against shadow like figures and general evil like entities in the dream world with success, having a sense of superior alertness not
experienced outside of this dream state, and actually being pulled out of my body in mid air while looking down at myself asleep, breaking free from
it, hearing and feeling time slow down, being threatened in an unknown language by a disembodied entity but shedding my skin in the blink of an eye to
appear as a soft white/blue glow and fighting off this entity with balls of light launched from the palms of my new hands...only to wake up in the bed
knowing what just happened was real.

Sounds like you're in one of the stages of an out of body experience. I've had a number of them and many times had various types of vibrations,
sometimes very intense and sometimes a feeling and sound of acceleration. Have you stayed conscious while being out of body? Check around on this
website for a lot of answers. This page talks about vibrations... www.lucidology.com...

I think it's something else altogether when people say they dream or see things during SP. I am conscious, like almost as conscious as I am now and
though I know some of it is in my mind (like seeing my arm lift in an attempt to wake and then waking with my arm still on the bed) I don't dream.
I've had it probably several times a month for about 20 years and it's never enjoyable. The paralysis creates and instantaneous, instinctual
response to not be paralyzed anymore.

During one of my very first SP experience I had a full on OBE. I was a kid and I remember floating to the ceiling and seeing me and my younger brother
(who slept in the same bed) and calmly, but slightly upset wondering how my parents would feel finding me, what I presumed, was dead. Then I woke.

I think that the OBE was created by having a child's imagination and being inexperienced with SP.

My first remembered OBE experience, also as a child was of getting up in the morning and checking out the wall where I had gone through it. As an
adult, I had some experiences of sleep paralysis and I started reading about OBE...staying mind awake while body went to sleep. I had read much about
OBEs by this time and started to pursue the state. That is when I started having different vibration experiences which then resulted in conscious
OBEs. Sometimes I had the vibrations, which varied and sometimes not.

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